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Don't be Fooled by Rod Stewart Impostors

Will the real Rod Stewart please stand up?

At least two phony Red Steward lookalikes sporting spiked blonde hair have been spotted in New York City and Miami, and they're reportedly fooling star-struck fans and business owners into thinking they are the real deal.

One of the men in question is being dubbed 'The bogus Brit,' and has been spotted riding the subway, partying the night away in the Meatpacking District and had even crashed gatherings held during the World Cup, according to PageSix.com. The Internet site even says that the fake Rod was being showered with free cocktails and meals all over Manhattan.

Instagram users have since dubbed the aforementioned impostor as 'Rockaway Rod' because of all his New York City cameos.
The impostors have become so common lately that Stewart's longtime manager is now warning fans and business owners to be aware of the man pretending to be the aging rocker.

Stewart recently announced a place where no fraudsters have popped up – yet. He'll be taking his Hits tour around Australia next March and April.
"It's something that can't go on forever obviously, but I am booked all the way through 2015," Stewart recently told the media.

"I've got the energy, the voice is in good stead, the people are still coming out to see me which I very much appreciate. And I'm still enjoying it."
Fans in the U.S. can still get their Rod Steward tickets for his shows at Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas through mid-February 2015.

A happy holiday from, for Rod Stewart (Updated 10/18/13)

Rod Stewart really felt at home for the holidays as 2012 came to a close. On November 26 his recording of "Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" climbed to the top of the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart, marking his first No. 1 since 1993's "Have I Told You Lately." The nearly 20-year gap was the second-longest hiatus between number ones in the history of the chart, and sure gave Stewart a reason to celebrate the season.

If Stewart wasn't feeling jolly enough with his No. 1 charting, he appeared as a guest singer on Michael Buble's network television "Home for the Holidays" Christmas special on December 10. It was the perfect way to round out a year that saw Stewart rank as the tenth best-selling artist in Canada according to year-end sales data from Nielsen Soundscan.

And Stewart's start to 2013? He was promptly nominated for a Canadian Juno Award in February in the International Album of the Year category for his album, "Merry Christmas, Baby." Several months later he released "Time," a rock album of his own original material. It marked a return to songwriting following what Stewart called "a dark period for twenty years." The project entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 1, setting a new British record for the longest gap between chart-topping albums by an artist (going all the way back to his "Greatest Hits Volume 1" in 1979 and his last studio album, 1976's "A Night on the Town.")

Stewart recently presented Sir Elton John with the first Brits Icon award in a special show at the London Palladium, and is currently out on tour through mid-December.

About Rod Stewart - An Adult Contemporary Icon

Once called rock & roll's best interpretive singer, Rod Stewart has crafted a career by fully embracing the adult contemporary label. Now a multi-generational icon, he has been delighting fans with his music – and distinctive raspy voice -- since the 1960s.

Throughout his career, which has spanned from his early work with both The Jeff Beck Group and Faces to a full on solo effort, Stewart has released 28 studio albums to date. All totaled, he has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best selling artists of all time. In the UK alone, the British singer-songwriter has had six consecutive number one albums, 62 hit singles and 31 that climbed into the Top 10 – including six No. 1 hits.

Stewart came to prominence in 1969 with his debut album, "An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down" (in the U.S. it was called "The Rod Stewart Album"). Yet it was his third solo effort, "Every Picture Tells a Story," that made Stewart a household name, climbing to the top of the charts in both America and Britain. The single "Maggie Bay" would hit No. 1 and stay there for five weeks. Other songs like "Tonight's the Night," "Have I Told You Lately" and "Leave Virginia Alone" would help Stewart span the decades as a hit-maker.

With material that has also touched folk, blues and country, Stewart has reaped the rewards of longevity. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked him the 17th most successful artist on the "The Billboard Hot 100Top All-Time Artists". A Grammy and Brit Award recipient, he was No. 33 in Q Magazine's list of the Top 100 Greatest Singers of all time, and No. 59 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers of all time. Stewart was also inducted into the U.S. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2006, and was inducted a second time into the U.S. Hall of Fame, as a member of Faces, in April 2012.

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March 02, 2014

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